1st Edition
Post-Conflict Tajikistan The politics of peacebuilding and the emergence of legitimate order
By John Heathershaw
Copyright 2009
236 Pages
by
Routledge
236 Pages
7 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
240 Pages
7 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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Post-Soviet, post-conflict Tajikistan is an under-studied and poorly understood case in conflict studies literature. Since 2000, this Central Asian state has seen major political violence end, countrywide order emerge and the peace agreement between the parties of the 1990s civil war hold. Superficially, Tajikistan appears to be a case of successful international intervention for liberal... Read more
1. Introduction 2. War and Peace in Post-Soviet Central Asia 3. International Peacebuilding in Tajikistan 4. Elite and Subordinate Discourses of Peace 5. Democracy and Authority 6. Security and Sovereignty 7. Development and Livelihoods. Conclusions
Biography
John Heathershaw is lecturer in International Relations at the University of Exeter, UK. His research interests lie in three broad areas: theories and practices of post-conflict peacebuilding; new and critical directions in international relations theory; and the study of the Former Soviet Union.
'This book deserves reading not only for its important contribution to the study of the politics of post-conflict peace building in Tajikistan, but also as a significant contribution to conflict and peace studies in general and for its successful and original application of the epistemology and methodology of these critical approaches to this case in particular.' - Mohira Suyarkulova, University of St Andrews, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 62, 2010






